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formal religion. and let's not even go near the subject of infallibility, an invention of 19th century european catholicism constructed for the sake of extreme prerogatives in italy that was marginalizing the papacy. good religion, however, is neither greedy, nor self-protective; neither exclusive, nor hierarchical; but, rather, exceedingly lacking in discrimination, wishing to include and aid as many as possible in a loving embrace. of course, to do this one must lower one's standards. [laughter] at least in the eyes of the excluders. but from another perspective, the perspective of the includers, one is simply opening the windows to fresh air and the doors to all comers. one is acting as jesus, for instance, advised in the sermon on the mount when he blessed the poor in spirit, the humble, the merciful, the peacemakers and those who hunger and first for justice. one is acting as gandhi, a hindu advised in his repeated meditations on that sermon, how can we, said gandhi, little crueling creatures so
formal religion. and let's not even go near the subject of infallibility, an invention of 19th century european catholicism constructed for the sake of extreme prerogatives in italy that was marginalizing the papacy. good religion, however, is neither greedy, nor self-protective; neither exclusive, nor hierarchical; but, rather, exceedingly lacking in discrimination, wishing to include and aid as many as possible in a loving embrace. of course, to do this one must lower one's standards....
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science and religion bolster one another. the more we learn about the world in which we live, it becomes clear that there must be a divine plan are. professors don't think so. science and religion are at odds with one another. >> guest: that is the essential point of a lot of folks on the secular left. that is a devastating idea for the basic running and functioning of the western civilization. i truly believe that science and religion are not in conflict. there are parts of the bible that are metaphorical, but they should not be in conflict. as far as the impact of the belief that in the biological determinism and lack of free will, the best proof of religion is the idea that i get to make a decision about how i'm going to live my life and that is proof that i exist beyond just my simple biology. there are folks on the left and on the militant secular left who believe if you have a giant computer somewhere and you input observation about the universe and about the environment and the biology and physics that you would end up
science and religion bolster one another. the more we learn about the world in which we live, it becomes clear that there must be a divine plan are. professors don't think so. science and religion are at odds with one another. >> guest: that is the essential point of a lot of folks on the secular left. that is a devastating idea for the basic running and functioning of the western civilization. i truly believe that science and religion are not in conflict. there are parts of the bible...
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so the thing is that islam is a religion of peace, is a religion of humanity, is a religion of brotherhood. the taliban only know about jihad and about fighting, they haven't heard of carron yet. they haven't studied it yet. [applause] >> is interesting because i think that people i think sometimes people on our side of the world are not sure how they're supposed to feel about the taliban in that they hate what they do, but sometimes they feel that they are part of the culture, say, almost like a political party with very extreme views and they're not sure if they're allowed to have an opinion about it. my question is, it's almost as if they feel well, this is the culture. it's not our business. can you speak to that? [inaudible] >> i think there's are some people are not sure if they're allowed to criticize the taliban, if they are allowed to feel its wrong. does that make sense? because they feel that well, need we don't agree but if it's part of the culture then, who are we to understand and have opinions about the? >> i understand, but i would like to tell everyone that the taliban, th
so the thing is that islam is a religion of peace, is a religion of humanity, is a religion of brotherhood. the taliban only know about jihad and about fighting, they haven't heard of carron yet. they haven't studied it yet. [applause] >> is interesting because i think that people i think sometimes people on our side of the world are not sure how they're supposed to feel about the taliban in that they hate what they do, but sometimes they feel that they are part of the culture, say,...
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when your freedom of religion as compared to the ability to obtain contraceptives. no one's saying they can't obtain contraceptives. the employer is saying i don't want to pay for them. >> jay, a lot of the terms of insurance are set by the government all the time. if you have a corporation where the -- >> no. >> -- where the employer, the owner, says, we don't want to have black people work there so we won't offer insurance to our black employees. that's something that's illegal. you're not challenging that. >> that's right. >> of course. because there's a compelling governmental interest to eradicate racial discrimination. there is not a compelling governmental interest to require in this particular case birth control or whatever it might be some may consider abortifacients. not a compelling government interest. >> not compelling for a woman to have the right to choose to have her rights. that's not a compelling interest in your view. >> sure. the women have -- see but i think it's conflating the issue that's before the court. the case is not whether women have th
when your freedom of religion as compared to the ability to obtain contraceptives. no one's saying they can't obtain contraceptives. the employer is saying i don't want to pay for them. >> jay, a lot of the terms of insurance are set by the government all the time. if you have a corporation where the -- >> no. >> -- where the employer, the owner, says, we don't want to have black people work there so we won't offer insurance to our black employees. that's something that's...
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it's interesting because on the one hand the church bills itself as a religion. on the other hand it bills itself as science. that is where scientology comes in, a technology that this is not really a belief system. this is a step by step guaranteed to succeed a letter to spiritual enlightenment. and i'll run hubbard had a perfect understanding of the human mind and if you just follow the steps, then you will achieve the kind of enlightenment. god doesn't play a big role in scientology. there is a place for him. there are eight dynamics and i won't go into too much of the terminology that at the very peak there's a place that is very infinite but it's not a very cleared out place. scientology will tell you that you can be a southern baptist or jehovah's witness and still be a scientologist but in practice that doesn't seem to be the case. people are urged away from other belief systems in order to be fully subscribers into scientology. >> yes, you touched on the entertainers and we read a lot about that in the tablets in newspapers. i was wondering about their co
it's interesting because on the one hand the church bills itself as a religion. on the other hand it bills itself as science. that is where scientology comes in, a technology that this is not really a belief system. this is a step by step guaranteed to succeed a letter to spiritual enlightenment. and i'll run hubbard had a perfect understanding of the human mind and if you just follow the steps, then you will achieve the kind of enlightenment. god doesn't play a big role in scientology. there...
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charles: you get weary when people use religion outside of religion to push a political agenda. capitalism, american-style capitalism created the greatest country on the planet and we saved so many countries, not literally, economically, we are a model everyone should be embracing including americans. happy thanksgiving to connell mcshane and all of our viewers. connell: i used to be an altar boy. travel and shopping for the business world. can people get their fifth thanksgiving, if they do go out and brave the elements, would they feel like going back and doing shopping, numbers coming up on those topics. is it time for these guys to come out of hiding? talking about the bears at the market. one of our mission managers will tell us what he thinks. princeton is turning to an overseas the scene not approved by each the to treat this and meningitis outbreak, we will show you which companies are behind that so there is money to be made and the city concerns that may or may not surround that. tomorrow's business today, new
charles: you get weary when people use religion outside of religion to push a political agenda. capitalism, american-style capitalism created the greatest country on the planet and we saved so many countries, not literally, economically, we are a model everyone should be embracing including americans. happy thanksgiving to connell mcshane and all of our viewers. connell: i used to be an altar boy. travel and shopping for the business world. can people get their fifth thanksgiving, if they do go...
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i think he is then that religion. he actually manages for an appointment. stalin then does what he does. he goes back to political act to defend. he is teaching the young students at harvard about history, but also in fact about the contemporary issues of the society there's no greater contemporary issue in the 1830s and the question of human slavery in the americas and ultimately will be chased out of harvard for that position. the funds for his professorship will be stripped away. >> host: who chases them out of harvard? >> guest: is the trustees and the officers. if a few things, but his position on slavery is critical. that's the accelerant have really inflames the fire. >> host: at some point we do read in history and you do write about it at some point, former slaves, african-americans are allowed to attend the harvard, dao. output point did that change? >> guest: it happens in stages at very different points. you can go all the way back actually to the revolutionary era. the first black people to come to campus this evening in what becomes the united
i think he is then that religion. he actually manages for an appointment. stalin then does what he does. he goes back to political act to defend. he is teaching the young students at harvard about history, but also in fact about the contemporary issues of the society there's no greater contemporary issue in the 1830s and the question of human slavery in the americas and ultimately will be chased out of harvard for that position. the funds for his professorship will be stripped away. >>...
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the supreme court has said the free exercise of speech applies and we will see if religion does. the court of appeals in our case and the hobby lobby case ruled correctly. it will be a fascinating case and very close. >> what do you think the supreme court will decide this time around? >> i think it is going to be really close one to call. it could be 4-4 and one in the middle. maybe justice kennedy. he sides toward libberty and i think that will outweigh the interest. at the end of the day they carry it. >> those are for-profit businesses. let's move to non-profit and the decision made they will provide tax breaks. you said that it is yet another blow at civil liberties. >> it sure is. i am litigating right now 149 clients against the irs. they are coming up with new rules and saying we will change the rules and sew it looks like what we did wasn't as bad as it was. no one is going to buy this. it is regulatory environment that is going to take a year to get ford. it is really significant violation of free speech. i think it is non-sense and they are trying to move the ball whil
the supreme court has said the free exercise of speech applies and we will see if religion does. the court of appeals in our case and the hobby lobby case ruled correctly. it will be a fascinating case and very close. >> what do you think the supreme court will decide this time around? >> i think it is going to be really close one to call. it could be 4-4 and one in the middle. maybe justice kennedy. he sides toward libberty and i think that will outweigh the interest. at the end of...
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that meant no national religion but it also meant thate states could maintain their established church as the commonwealth of massachusetts and as it remained until 18303. americans have learned toe not only toa cope but prosperulu as a nation of cultural diversity but that has led to severe strains ended one case the irrepressible conflict. the first is the mass movement of lee scott irish before the american revolution they started to come over and some members in 1730 but there is a real surge after the seven years' war from the war of 1763 like earlier colonial settlers they did not come because of a mixture of religious or political reasons and so were coercion like white indentured servants are black slaves the rich immigrants coming across the ocean and it migrants' moving from one franchise to another. they had some economic motives and incentives also to pursue dreams for they could live as they please or to escape nightmares to lifted the independent way. this was one of the three largest immigrant migrations as population of american history and the ellis island said the mig
that meant no national religion but it also meant thate states could maintain their established church as the commonwealth of massachusetts and as it remained until 18303. americans have learned toe not only toa cope but prosperulu as a nation of cultural diversity but that has led to severe strains ended one case the irrepressible conflict. the first is the mass movement of lee scott irish before the american revolution they started to come over and some members in 1730 but there is a real...
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well, i mean, look, change is all threatening whether change in politics or the economy or change in religion. so certainly, there is going to be an old guard in the vatican that's very wedded to older ways of doing business that is not going to like this. there will be some conservative and traditional sectors of opinions of the grass roots that the worries that francis is toss the baby out with the bath water but let's in the miss the big picture. in every region of the world where public opinion can be scientifically surveyed, francis has the approval rating that politicians and celebrities would crawl across hot coles to obtain. the impression is he has overwhelming grass root support and that gives him the political capital that any leader needs to push through a change program. >> john allen, always eliminating to speak with you. >>> over the past eight months, pope francis matched words with actions. it's a cliche but it's true. he talks the talks and walks the walks. he embraces a severely disfigured man goes viral. it's a symbol of this pope's compassion. ben tracked down the man and
well, i mean, look, change is all threatening whether change in politics or the economy or change in religion. so certainly, there is going to be an old guard in the vatican that's very wedded to older ways of doing business that is not going to like this. there will be some conservative and traditional sectors of opinions of the grass roots that the worries that francis is toss the baby out with the bath water but let's in the miss the big picture. in every region of the world where public...
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nobody spoke about obama care. >> stay away from religion and politics. what about you? >> same deal. we had a connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> making news in america this morning -- breaking news. shots fired outside of a department store filled with holiday shoppers. new video and details about what happened just coming in. >>> shopping madness. people yelling and shoving to get to the front of the line. >> hey. hey. hey. hey. >> the scenes playing out across the country overnight as black friday gets under way. >>> torch trouble. an olympic flame handler gets a little too careless and nearly causes a catastrophe. >>> pie pummeling. why this lawmaker was hit with a decadent dessert. >>> good friday morning to you. we do begin with breaking news.
nobody spoke about obama care. >> stay away from religion and politics. what about you? >> same deal. we had a connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> making news in america this morning -- breaking news....
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si tú eres judío . >>> no importa la religión, hay que agradecer a dios y además el gobierno no hace nada,a cuánta comida se desperdicia . >>> religion, política, crítica a la familia, cómo controlamos al invitado que siempre suele ofender al resto de los invitados . >>> a las personas que nos ven es importante evitar temas como religion y política, y si tenemos ese familiar que siempre habla de los temas llamar al familiar antes, con mucha cautela, explicarles que tenemos que pasr un tiempo muy agradable, evitar conversaciones por muy interesantes qtenga, si sigue con las conversaciones ,siempre es una opción, nunca debemos sentirnos obligado, pero si pensamos que debemos invitar al familiar, al momeneto de tener la conversación intervenir . >>> llegar a otro tema, gracias de verdad, aunque quizás hay personas que digan por qué hablan de esto, hablamos de esto porque sucede y sucede constantemente bajo influencia de alcohol lo que tenga que ver con religión, con política, nunca se ponen de acuerdo y siempre terminan diciendo hasta que la fiesta nos separen, gracias por es
si tú eres judío . >>> no importa la religión, hay que agradecer a dios y además el gobierno no hace nada,a cuánta comida se desperdicia . >>> religion, política, crítica a la familia, cómo controlamos al invitado que siempre suele ofender al resto de los invitados . >>> a las personas que nos ven es importante evitar temas como religion y política, y si tenemos ese familiar que siempre habla de los temas llamar al familiar antes, con mucha cautela,...
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formal religion. and let's not even go near the subject of infallibility, an invention of 19th century european catholicism constructed for the sake of extreme prerogatives in italy that was marginalizing the papacy. good religion, however, is neither greedy, nor self-protective; neither exclusive, nor hierarchical; but, rather, exceedingly lacking in discrimination, wishing to include and aid as many as possible in a loving embrace. of course, to do this one must lower one's standards. [laughter] at least in the eyes of the excluders. but from another perspective, the perspective of the includers, one is simply opening the windows to fresh air and the doors to all comers. one is acting as jesus, for instance, advised in the sermon on the mount when he blessed the poor in spirit, the humble, the merciful, the peacemakers and those who hunger and first for justice. one is acting as gandhi, a hindu advised in his repeated meditations on that sermon, how can we, said gandhi, little crueling creatures so
formal religion. and let's not even go near the subject of infallibility, an invention of 19th century european catholicism constructed for the sake of extreme prerogatives in italy that was marginalizing the papacy. good religion, however, is neither greedy, nor self-protective; neither exclusive, nor hierarchical; but, rather, exceedingly lacking in discrimination, wishing to include and aid as many as possible in a loving embrace. of course, to do this one must lower one's standards....
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i think he's one of the most powerful men in the christian religion, but also within the economy of the church. >> pope francis is poke cussed on human rights. he's visited where many arrive in italy seeking refugee status. he calls on all catholics to help. >> where is the person that you are killing every day in his secret little factory, in networks of prostitution, in children used for professional begging, in those who must work in secret, because they are irregular. let us not pretend, all of us have shshared responsibility in these situations. >> he didn't call for change in two key areas. women should have more of an important role in the church, but will thought be priests, and allowing abortion is not up for debate. >> patrick hornbeck is in phoenix this morning, where it is very, very early, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks so much, del, it's great to be with you. >> the joy of the gospel is the first mission statement written by pope francis. it is already raising eyebrows. >> i think that's right. in fact, the word mission statement makes sense. i think w
i think he's one of the most powerful men in the christian religion, but also within the economy of the church. >> pope francis is poke cussed on human rights. he's visited where many arrive in italy seeking refugee status. he calls on all catholics to help. >> where is the person that you are killing every day in his secret little factory, in networks of prostitution, in children used for professional begging, in those who must work in secret, because they are irregular. let us not...
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peter but those discovered here that doesn't matter and they believe, science and religion may differ on so many issues but here today science will not be getting a look in. al jazeera. >> reporter: previous tests on the remains indicated they came from a man in his 60s. here is what we are working on for the next hour, how a man who has been subjected to new york city's controversial stop and frisk policy twice is teaching young people what to do if they are in the same situation. john henry. >> the biggest names in college basketball met sunday and coming up, next hour an upset between louisville and north carolina. >> and strengthening storm system is already creating trouble on the roads and will cause travel delays for thanksgiving and have the forecast. >> and thomas will be back with you in 2 1/2 minutes. >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nic
peter but those discovered here that doesn't matter and they believe, science and religion may differ on so many issues but here today science will not be getting a look in. al jazeera. >> reporter: previous tests on the remains indicated they came from a man in his 60s. here is what we are working on for the next hour, how a man who has been subjected to new york city's controversial stop and frisk policy twice is teaching young people what to do if they are in the same situation. john...
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professor, 1990, justice scalia says that smoking peote, he was against it legally, he said you can't use religion to confuse otherwise good law. will that handcuff the justice in deciding this case? >> you'd be amazed at how these people can escape handcuffs. in 2010, the decision citizens united was like watching apepisode of tan episode of the borges. these people are quite nimble in those maneuvers. what's interesting here is you have a for-profit corporation and here the owner of hobby lobby does not object to giving contraception services, but only part of those, the morning after pill. i think the administration can use that to say if you allow every to develop these very specific objections, not only will you not have uniformity, but women will be in a position of having to find out from every potential employer what is it that you like and don't like for religious purposes. >> and this may have been a greater question than the individual mandate because that was the core of the law when this was fought the first time around. but when you look at this element, what do you think about the s
professor, 1990, justice scalia says that smoking peote, he was against it legally, he said you can't use religion to confuse otherwise good law. will that handcuff the justice in deciding this case? >> you'd be amazed at how these people can escape handcuffs. in 2010, the decision citizens united was like watching apepisode of tan episode of the borges. these people are quite nimble in those maneuvers. what's interesting here is you have a for-profit corporation and here the owner of...